NEW HAMPSHIRE, THE GRANITE STATE
SO FAR AS POSSIBLE, NATIVE INDUSTRIES USE NATIVE RESOURCES
A display of more than 400 kinds of wooden toys made at South Tamworth. These are
fashioned from native white pine and hardwood. The dog sled (center) is one of those made
here for the Byrd Antarctic Expedition. New Hampshire has upward of 225 forest industries.
CONCORD COACHES MADE HISTORY FOR THE UNITED STATES
Such vehicles were used in the conquest of the West and Southwest. The famous Deadwood
coach was built in Concord. Other coaches did heavy duty in South Africa and Australia. This
old vehicle, with its strap suspension and long hand brake, is preserved by the Boston and Maine
Railroad in Concord. It was built in 1865 and in 1931 was repainted by the son of the man who
first decorated it.
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